Katharina Pfützner

...Hungarian-born furniture and interior designer, architect, and educator of the Modern Movement, Breuer is best known for his development of tubular steel furniture in 1925, when he, having previously trained at the Bauhaus from 1920...

Sebastian Hackenschmidt

...Gebrüder Thonet was a Viennese furniture company established in 1853 by carpenter Michael Thonet
(1796–1871), originally from Boppard on Rhine, and his five sons. With several patents to bend wood, the company...

Alison Toplis

...American textile designer and weaver, originally from Seattle, Larsen spent his early career in Los Angeles teaching weaving, influenced by the work of Dorothy Liebes and the Bauhaus weavers. He moved to New York in 1952 to create...

Paddy O’Shea

...Highly influential British designer and design retailer, born in Kingston upon Thames, London, Conran is renowned for his impact on the British awareness of design through his various retail projects. In 1947, he enrolled at the Central...

...Hungarian-born furniture and interior designer, architect, and educator of the Modern Movement, Breuer is best known for his development of tubular steel furniture in 1925, when he, having previously trained at the Bauhaus from 1920...

Wolfgang Schepers

...In 1926/1927, the Hungarian architect and furniture designer Kálmán Lengyel, together with Marcel Breuer, and Anton Lorenz founded the company Standard Möbel GmbH in Berlin to produce tubular steel furniture. The Standard-Möbel, Lengyel &...

Emma Dick

...German-Swiss textile artist, who was born in Munich, Stölzl played a significant role in the development of the Bauhaus Art School between 1927 and 1931. Stölzl was influential in the weaving department with her technical skills and dyeing...

Burcu Dogramaci

...Social, Sexual, and Aesthetic Reordering
Photographic image production at the Bauhaus art school provides details about the artistically shaped daily lives of its members in the 1920s. What is striking...

Wolfgang Schepers

...In 1931 Siegfried Giedion, Werner Max Moser, and Rudolf Graber founded the company Wohnbedarf AG in Zürich, Switzerland. Their aim was to offer to the public useful and well-designed furniture, textiles, lamps, and other items for the home....

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